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Insurance coverage is like the *&%^$^%#$ drugs we have to take - a pain in the rump, makes you sick to your stomach to deal with, and causes us problems sometimes, but IT'S SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE ALTERNATIVE! :-P

Insurance coverage is like the *&%^$^%#$ drugs we have to take - a pain in the rump, makes you sick to your stomach to deal with, and causes us problems sometimes, but IT'S SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE ALTERNATIVE! :-P

Congrats on being insured, Mari!! I know how thankful and lucky I am/feel, especially after being diagnosed with SLE, that I'm fortunate enough to have stellar health insurance coverage. Is this the first time you've had coverage since being diagnosed? If not, did you have a difficult time being approved for new coverage and how long did the process take? I apologize for asking such personal questions in a 'thread' but I'm curious about the affect having Lupus has on our ability to maintain/obtain health insurance.
Again, CONGRATS on your wonderful news!!